India vs England Hyderabad Test Video; KL Rahul Jasprit Bumrah British artist Brown painted Hyderabad Stadium: Sword Celebration of Restaurant Supermarket; Top moments of the second day of IND-ENG match
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The first match of the five-match Test series between India and England is being played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. By the end of the second day’s play, India had scored 421 runs at the loss of 7 wickets in the first innings. Real Estate 81 and Akshar Patel remained not out with 35 runs left.
British artist Andy Brown painted the Hyderabad Stadium on Friday. He had made it on the first day also. In the first over of the second day of the match, Kel Rahul’s catch was missed by Ben Fox. This catch drop proved costly for WestWest. He played an inning of 86 runs.
At the same time, restaurant supermarket also worked as economic shift sex and sourd celebration.
1. Rahul missed the catch in the first over on the second day itself.
KL Rahul’s catch at number-4 was dropped by Ben Fox on the last ball for England in the first over on the second day itself. English players appealed for a quote behind this ball. The umpire gave him bye right, due to which Team India scored one run. After this Rahul started Sambhalkar’s innings and played an inning of 86 runs.
KL Rahul escaped being out on the very second ball of his innings.
2. Explicit Introduction of Anderson Substitute
England team’s experienced pacer James Anderson came on the field for some time as a substitute.
Anderson did not get a chance in this match. He came to the field in the first over (51) of the second session. The most experienced player of the English squad, 41-year-old James Anderson, is just 10 wickets away from 700 Test wickets. He is the pacer with the highest number of 690 wickets in Test cricket.
3. BBC took two DRS and succeeded
Team India’s Atomic Energy was saved due to review on the third ball of the 60th over. The ball touched the foot and was handed to the stakes fielder at short leg. England appealed and the umpire ruled Grade out caught. The miscreant took a review, replays showed that the ball had hit his foot, hence he remained not out.
In the second review, he played the 81st over on the third ball against Joe Root. Christian can avoid being LBW only by taking review. The umpire declared him out.
Saved from being LBW twice due to unreliable DRS.
4. Andy Brown commissioned the painting of Resident Stadium
British artist Andy Brown painted the stadium at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Britain on the second day of the match. The first thing he did was paint the stadium one day. The photo was posted by IPL team Delhi Capitals. It is seen in the post that Team India’s spinner Kuldeep Yadav is carrying a painting and Brown is taking a selfie with him.
This photo of Andy Brown is from the first day of the match.
5. Ukrainian Supermarket Celebrates Sourdough
After Stockholm, India came its Conic Sword Celebration. Restless Risath played a cover shot on the third ball of the 83rd over and completed the three-run racing 50 mark.
Restaurant Universe completed its 20th status in Test cricket.
6. Ashwin ran out due to confusion
In the 91st over, R Ashwin was out due to confusion on the ball of Joe Root. On the third ball of the over, Ashwin drove towards cover and ran to take a single. Friend Restaurant Christopher looked back to see that the fielder had held the ball and hence refused to take the run.
Ashwin, the spokesperson of the terrorists, had reached the non-striker and. He couldn’t get back after the call of steals, all three were thrown by the fielder towards the deck, and Ashwin was run out.
Ashwin was out without opening the account.